Crockpot Recipe and Natural Colorants
Thanks to honor435 for the recipe and agriffin for the natural colorants and thanks for their patience - I finally made some batches.
Quite awhile ago agriffin sent me a Natural Soap Colorant Kits (http://www.etsy.com/listing/41640334/al ... color-your) which had 1 oz packages of Cumin Seed Powder, Mustard Seed Yellow, Paprika Powder, Rose Hip Powder, Turmeric Powder, Sage Powder, Rosemary Powder, Parsley Powder and Tomato Powder.
I told her I would post pics once I got some batches done. My life got very busy and I wasn’t able to do any batches until recently.
Also, I wanted to try HP and I told honor435 that I had Crisco with palm and cocoa butter. She sent me a recipe that she said would be “crazy bubbly and creamy”. She said it was okay to post it for other people.
honor435’s HP recipe
30% Coconut Oil, 76 deg
27% Olive Oil
16.5% Crisco, new w/palm
16.5% Cocoa Butter
10% Castor Oil
7% superfat
water as % of oil weight 33%
Woo hoo! It’s very sudsy and has lots of bubbles. I love bubbles!
I used beer in place of water because I had read a thread where some people had made soap with beer and I wanted to try it. Also, I had told my BIL about beer soap and he was interested enough to donate the beer.
I used Parsley Powder to color it and it turned a lovely soft green with specks of darker green in it. Obviously, I didn’t get the parsley blended enough but I liked how it turned out. I used Lime EO and WSP’s Mint Thyme EO Blend for the scent since I was making this for my BIL. But I’m using a bar because I liked the scent.
It was very easy to do in the crock pot and it traced very quickly. Because of my inexperience, I let the first batch cool too much and it was basically just clumps. Since it was still a little soft the next day, I squished the soap together to form bars. The soap ended up looking terrible so I didn’t take pictures. My BIL said the soap looked like “crap” but he really liked it and said it didn’t leave him feeling “slimy”. He also liked the scent.
Anyway, I tried a second batch of honor435’s recipe but this time I used turmeric powder and scented it with WSP’s Energizing Natural EO Aromatherapy Blend 605 (Sweet Orange & Ginger). I had used this scent to do lotions for a couple of friends but I had never cared for it. I thought it had a slightly bitter scent. Anyway, it smells fabulous in HP and I’ve decided I’m going to have to keep one bar for me. After all, I should “test” it before I give it to my friends, right?
I mixed the turmeric in some of the soap and then tried to swirl it. I’m not good at swirls but I was really pleased how the turmeric blended in producing varied tints of orange. I’m also not good at taking pictures.
http://img139.imageshack.us/content_rou ... 721818.jpg
The next batch is CP and is an experiment for a conditioning soap for my sister and myself. I used 32% babassu oil, 29% apricot kernel oil, 33% shea butter and 6% castor oil with 6% superfat. I added 1 1/2 tsp each of Avocado oil and Rose Hip oil at trace and used the Rose Hip Powder for color. I added lavender, clary sage and geranium EOs. It was very soft when I unmolded it yesterday but today it’s hardened up a lot. It’s going to be hard waiting 4 weeks for it to cure.
I added 1/4 tsp of rose hip powder into approximately 3/4 cup of soap and I wasn’t impressed by the color. It was pinkish beige. But the soap was getting thicker so I spooned it on top and swirled it in. (Yes, I keep trying to swirl…not very successfully.) Two days later the color has changed to a light purplish pink. The color isn’t really as bright as how it appears in the picture.
http://img718.imageshack.us/content_rou ... 412186.jpg
So I want to give a huge thanks to honor435 and agriffin for all their help. I know I wouldn’t have done this if they hadn’t been generous about sharing information and supplies.
Thanks to honor435 for the recipe and agriffin for the natural colorants and thanks for their patience - I finally made some batches.
Quite awhile ago agriffin sent me a Natural Soap Colorant Kits (http://www.etsy.com/listing/41640334/al ... color-your) which had 1 oz packages of Cumin Seed Powder, Mustard Seed Yellow, Paprika Powder, Rose Hip Powder, Turmeric Powder, Sage Powder, Rosemary Powder, Parsley Powder and Tomato Powder.
I told her I would post pics once I got some batches done. My life got very busy and I wasn’t able to do any batches until recently.
Also, I wanted to try HP and I told honor435 that I had Crisco with palm and cocoa butter. She sent me a recipe that she said would be “crazy bubbly and creamy”. She said it was okay to post it for other people.
honor435’s HP recipe
30% Coconut Oil, 76 deg
27% Olive Oil
16.5% Crisco, new w/palm
16.5% Cocoa Butter
10% Castor Oil
7% superfat
water as % of oil weight 33%
Woo hoo! It’s very sudsy and has lots of bubbles. I love bubbles!
I used beer in place of water because I had read a thread where some people had made soap with beer and I wanted to try it. Also, I had told my BIL about beer soap and he was interested enough to donate the beer.
I used Parsley Powder to color it and it turned a lovely soft green with specks of darker green in it. Obviously, I didn’t get the parsley blended enough but I liked how it turned out. I used Lime EO and WSP’s Mint Thyme EO Blend for the scent since I was making this for my BIL. But I’m using a bar because I liked the scent.
It was very easy to do in the crock pot and it traced very quickly. Because of my inexperience, I let the first batch cool too much and it was basically just clumps. Since it was still a little soft the next day, I squished the soap together to form bars. The soap ended up looking terrible so I didn’t take pictures. My BIL said the soap looked like “crap” but he really liked it and said it didn’t leave him feeling “slimy”. He also liked the scent.
Anyway, I tried a second batch of honor435’s recipe but this time I used turmeric powder and scented it with WSP’s Energizing Natural EO Aromatherapy Blend 605 (Sweet Orange & Ginger). I had used this scent to do lotions for a couple of friends but I had never cared for it. I thought it had a slightly bitter scent. Anyway, it smells fabulous in HP and I’ve decided I’m going to have to keep one bar for me. After all, I should “test” it before I give it to my friends, right?
I mixed the turmeric in some of the soap and then tried to swirl it. I’m not good at swirls but I was really pleased how the turmeric blended in producing varied tints of orange. I’m also not good at taking pictures.
http://img139.imageshack.us/content_rou ... 721818.jpg
The next batch is CP and is an experiment for a conditioning soap for my sister and myself. I used 32% babassu oil, 29% apricot kernel oil, 33% shea butter and 6% castor oil with 6% superfat. I added 1 1/2 tsp each of Avocado oil and Rose Hip oil at trace and used the Rose Hip Powder for color. I added lavender, clary sage and geranium EOs. It was very soft when I unmolded it yesterday but today it’s hardened up a lot. It’s going to be hard waiting 4 weeks for it to cure.
I added 1/4 tsp of rose hip powder into approximately 3/4 cup of soap and I wasn’t impressed by the color. It was pinkish beige. But the soap was getting thicker so I spooned it on top and swirled it in. (Yes, I keep trying to swirl…not very successfully.) Two days later the color has changed to a light purplish pink. The color isn’t really as bright as how it appears in the picture.
http://img718.imageshack.us/content_rou ... 412186.jpg
So I want to give a huge thanks to honor435 and agriffin for all their help. I know I wouldn’t have done this if they hadn’t been generous about sharing information and supplies.